Cpu Usage 100%

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  1. ZeRo-

    ZeRo- Well-Known Member

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    Why does it say CPU usage 100% when im not even running anything and i need to know because its wasting my laptops battery really fast.

    How can I change it so it wont say 100% or use all of its power?
     
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    Its called system idle process, keeps it from freezing up and crashing after long periods of time ;)
     
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    The Sytem idle process just shows how much of the CPU you are NOT using, I doubt it is causing your problem. In other words it doesn't decide on its own that make a decision and say "well it is time to idle a some more" it showing you the difference between what all the processes are using and what they are not.
     
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    hit cntrl alt delete scroll down ur processes list on the CPU part and youll see a process thats taking up 99% or somewhere around there
     
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    press ctrl+alt+delete, or Ctrl+shift+esc then make sure you have CPU usage visable. scroll down and see what is taking up all the %%%. if its mcshield.exe i can easily help you. if its system idle process dont worrk about it because that uses alot of CPU. shouldnt matter.
     
  7. ZeRo-

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    Now even Ctrl+Alt+Delete wont work for me. :(
     
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    maybe its a virus or spyware.. happend to me b4 spyware was the reason
     
  9. .DeFuZioN

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    give it a reboot and then try.
     
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    windows sux. Just format your disk and reinstall windows.
     
  11. .DeFuZioN

    .DeFuZioN Well-Known Member

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    wow dont be an idiot.
     
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    wow dont be an idiot. [/b][/quote]
    what's wrong with a fresh install? I format my pc every 2 months or so.
     
  13. .vivid

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    See what is taking up so much and end the process.
     
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    so the system idle process is allways using %99 of the cpu?
     
  15. .vivid

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    yes but it doesn't slow down your system it jsut shows wat isn't being used.
     

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